“Whether you celebrate Christmas, Chanukah or Kwanzaa, this is truly a magnificent time of year,” wrote Cuomo 2010. “The lights are on everywhere, the decorations are all up, gifts are exchanged and best of all so many of us get to spend wonderful time with our friends and family.”

The governor-elect thank supporters for helping make it a “significant year” and promised, with their help, he can succeed in turning the state around.

Here it is, if you’re one of the people who is not on his Christmas/Chanukah/Kwanzaa list:

Dear Reid,

Today as we celebrate the first day of Chanukah, we just wanted to share with all of you our best wishes for the coming holiday season.

Whether you celebrate Christmas, Chanukah or Kwanzaa, this is truly a magnificent time of year. The lights are on everywhere, the decorations are all up, gifts are exchanged and best of all so many of us get to spend wonderful time with our friends and family.

This has been a significant year and we so appreciate all of you who have helped make it possible.

Now the hard work begins to turn around our great state. But with your continued support, we will succeed.